cnbc.com — Ron Paul won the cnbc post debate poll by a varying degree of 70% to as high as 80%. We obviously flooded the polls, and since the "real" polls do not reflect their's, it is decided that the polls are illigitimate, and are promptly taken down. Prop's go out the CNBC, censoring the media the neo-con way.
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nydrakOct 13, 2007
Independent or third party runs are no longer viable. The dems and gop have rigged that system (talk about rigging) as even the presidential debates are no longer run the league of women voters ever since they let Ross Perot into the debate! .. Go to Realcampaignreform.org and at the bottom read what you should know.
nydrakOct 13, 2007
We had ballot access in Nebraska as Libertarians. Three candidates were running for the US House and we needed 5% to maintain ballot access. Our State Newspaper called The Omaha World Herald, had a poll with the dems name, the gop name and 'other' as choices. Can you imagine?
shabowOct 22, 2007
I guess we stacked it....just like every other GOP debate pool
dasein808Oct 27, 2007
Hey dumbass, those "scientific polls" poll land lines. How many < 65+ folks still have landlines? Oh yeah, very few! Keep believing that the, "old standard" is a viable measurement of support, though. It is an accurate representation of the opinions of unwired senior citizens and if you want to view that as more representative than a poll that only allows a single vote from a given IP, then please feel free to continue to bury your head in the sand. Try thinking, dumbf**k!!!
shortnaOct 30, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/21257762">http://www.cnbc.com/id/21257762</a> “When a well-organized and committed "few" can throw the results of a system meant to reflect the sentiments of "the many," I get a little worried. I'd take it down again.”When media outlets are owned by “few” and control the message to the world, I begin to worry. Ron Paul has not been given a chance to get out his message. Why is it that the media only focuses on nonsensical information like how much cash a candidate can raise, instead of the issues? Unfortunately this country has moved far away from the Constitution. The Constitution tells us that our government is a Republic that protects the dissenting minorities from the tyranny of the majority. Unfortunately, our freedoms have been eroded. We are now suffering from eminent domain, run away deficient spending, right to bear arms…You put a poll on the internet and that poll reflected the most vocal people on the internet, the people who were not apathetic and demanded to be heard. That is a very realistic poll. Mr. Wastler, you should be worried. But unfortunately you have it wrong. You should be worried about the direction the country is head. You should be worried that the media no longer reports real news. You should be worried that the Republic is now a Democracy where the minority is left with little choice but to rebel for the good of the majority.
smidleydiggJan 7, 2008
You obviously have no idea what "Net Neutrality" is.
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